On 29. nov. 2007, at 16.42, Ted Cooper wrote: > Chris Searle wrote: >> chrissearle.org: 78.47.168.125 >> chrissearle.net: 78.47.168.125 >> longship.org: 78.47.168.124 >> rscounselling.co.uk: 78.147.168.122 >> searle.me.uk: 78.147.168.122 >> wegner.no: 78.147.168.122 >> ochs.no: 78.147.168.123 >> hunnor.net: 78.147.168.123 >> kosacsaba: 78.147.168.123 >> brastad.org: 78.147.168.123 >> grumblesmurf.org: 78.47.168.123 > > 78.147.168.120/30 != 78.47.168.120/30 > > Do you really have 2 different subnets or is there a typo in there?
Now - I would _hate_ to have to admit how may times I have read thru that file without spotting that. Embarrassing. I guess we see what we expect to see. I will test straight away :) > Would definitely give the stated error if you're trying to bind to > addresses that do not exist. Yes - understandable. Chris Searle [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
